You mean like some of these artists who've done country music?
Allman Brothers
Grateful dead
Eric Clapton
The Band
John Mayer
Warren Haynes
Leon Russel
Beyonce (not kidding)
Ray Charles
Bela Fleck
Jean Luc Ponty
You mean like some of these artists who've done country music?
Allman Brothers
Grateful dead
Eric Clapton
The Band
John Mayer
Warren Haynes
Leon Russel
Beyonce (not kidding)
Ray Charles
Bela Fleck
Jean Luc Ponty
You left off Bob Dylan
Seriously? No, but definitely casually.
NotPC wrote:
I expect girls to have bad taste in music. I'm just happy when I find one that doesn't.
Lol, so true. Except the women I meet whose musical tastes really blow my air back are usually lesbians.
Depends. If she can sing or play an instrument well and can also tolerate my musical preferences, I'd be inclined to forgive her poor taste in music. Country music isn't all bad. There's some decent stuff out there and the rest is often unintentionally hilarious and fun to mock. "It might be a squirrel on a barbecue, or yer hot step-sister with a back tattoo. Are ya missin' some teeth and wearin' ten gallon hats? Is every single person in your family fat? What makes ya country?!"
Yes. I would. And I'd lick her crusty hole clean too.
I did date a girl who liked country music. She was a very talented musician who should have known better. She always said she liked country because she could learn the lyrics and sing along when she was board. But she also had an almost perfect memory for memorizing lyrics. So, she knew the words to just about every freaking country song on the radio. We broke up over a theological debate over whether dolphins were sentient beings. The bible would not let her believe that dolphins could be happy.
I get that there is something to Johnny Cash, Wayland Jennings and Patsy Cline. But "modern" country is just pure garbage. It is all made up of maybe four different chord progressions and two or three basic song structures. And then it has become totally polluted with Trump themes. Every song is either about the troops or white trash pride. I actually heard a song the other day that had a verse about a guy getting dental work. It is a Blake Shelton song. Here is the relevant verse:
I sit in that waiting room
It seemed like all afternoon
The nurse finally said that doc's ready for you
you're won't feel a thing we'll give you some novivcane
That tooth will be fine in a minute or two
But he stuck that needle down deep in my gum
And he started drilling before I was numb
What the F is that? I am very thankful that I do not have anyone in my home who listens to that garbage.
rolling eyes wrote:
Let me break it to ya! wrote:
Oh Lordy, here you go...??
Immediately knew there would be at least one idiot that felt it was his duty to post links to country songs he likes to "show everyone" how "great" it is, that not one person who reads this thread will click on, including myself.
Ouch....??
https://youtu.be/yTyOtoH-YZQBy “seriously date” do you mean anal?
Precious Roy wrote:
I did date a girl who liked country music. She was a very talented musician who should have known better. She always said she liked country because she could learn the lyrics and sing along when she was board. But she also had an almost perfect memory for memorizing lyrics. So, she knew the words to just about every freaking country song on the radio. We broke up over a theological debate over whether dolphins were sentient beings. The bible would not let her believe that dolphins could be happy.
This is hilarious. And plenty of animals have emotions. I would say that dolphins consciously chose to not evolve beyond their current state because they looked at us said "no thanks", but that theory isn't true because they probably would have figured out to evade the stupid things we do to kill them.
Bitcoin.
Yes but she would only be allowed to play one of those shitty country songs per month. I think that's more than fair.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Married one 43+ years ago. Wouldn’t change a thing.
“Nobody knows what goes on behind close doors.”
You don't count. Everybody knows REAL country fans only marry blood relatives and/or livestock.
belial wrote:
The conditional probability
P[thinks evolution is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks evolution is a lie].
Generally, conditioning on "likes country music" will lead to these sort of results. For instance,
P[thinks Trump is god emperor | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks Trump is god emperor]
or
P[thinks global climate change is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks global climate change is a lie].
You can go on and on with this. Liking country music counts as evidence that you subscribe to a number of silly ideas. It's just a part of the entire ethos of country music.
You clearly have no grasp of mathematical statistics.
wanda jackson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzJ3hiqsi0U
johnny cash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t51MHUENlAQ
tom t hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufLYkIFIIOg
george jones & melba montgomery
T's song, Bobby Bare above
100m wrote:
belial wrote:
The conditional probability
P[thinks evolution is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks evolution is a lie].
Generally, conditioning on "likes country music" will lead to these sort of results. For instance,
P[thinks Trump is god emperor | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks Trump is god emperor]
or
P[thinks global climate change is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks global climate change is a lie].
You can go on and on with this. Liking country music counts as evidence that you subscribe to a number of silly ideas. It's just a part of the entire ethos of country music.
You clearly have no grasp of mathematical statistics.
I don't see any falsehood or mathematical error in that man's post.
100m wrote:
belial wrote:
The conditional probability
P[thinks evolution is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks evolution is a lie].
Generally, conditioning on "likes country music" will lead to these sort of results. For instance,
P[thinks Trump is god emperor | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks Trump is god emperor]
or
P[thinks global climate change is a lie | likes country music]
is greater than
P[thinks global climate change is a lie].
You can go on and on with this. Liking country music counts as evidence that you subscribe to a number of silly ideas. It's just a part of the entire ethos of country music.
You clearly have no grasp of mathematical statistics.
Your statement is evidence that you have no grasp of probability theory, which counts as evidence that you like country music, i.e.,
P[likes country music | has no grasp of probability theory]
is greater than
P[likes country music].
You seem to know a lot about songs you hate.
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